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This may or may not be political, depends on how one looks at it. I hope everyone has a Happier and Healthy New Year ahead. May all your troubles be small ones and not so expensive.
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You are right about my being an old man. I'll be 76 in March, so I might be the oldest one on here.
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Quote:Oh I'm sure somebody somewhere can find a way to turn this into a political interpretation and maybe even get offended......
About "....hope everyone has a Happier and Healthy New Year ahead."
Hey, maybe some people don't want a
happier new year, maybe this past year was happy enough for them, and perhaps this past year was their happiest ever, and they would feel guilty about having an even happier year in 2016, when other people may not have a happier new year. I am afraid that this message does not show sensitivity towards being all inclusive of all people everywhere all the time, and certainly exhibits indications of microagressions toward people who may not even have the opportunity to access this forum to read the best wishes in the first place, which is incredibly inconsiderate. I mean, did anyone ever consider how these people might be feeling? :whine:
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Ok, probably better to just be productive.......
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Wildcat, "See you can be an old man and still get the adrenaline up in a Porsche" AND you will not even need viagra! It is a little harder now to get down into and out of the car than it used to do. My daughter said I need to get a piece of carpet to lay down outside the door to kneel on. I've been thinking about removing the driver side "A" pillar to see if a drop down hand hold can be installed to aid in getting in and out of the car instead of breaking the cheap plastic hinge of the cassette holder. The junk yard wasps and hornets should not be too active now that it is colder.
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Larry
Retired USAF and Civil Service
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I have a Cabriolet, but keep the top in the safe manual position. There is no one around here that I would trust to hook the top back up without breaking a Main Bow, as you know they are as scarce as hens teeth. I guess I could unlatch both sides, push the top back a little, get in and pull the top back to the lock position. I like the carpet idea better. I made the mistake of having lower back surgery in 85 and been in pain ever since.
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Larry
Retired USAF and Civil Service
Life is great if you live long enough to enjoy it.
1985.2 944 NA, Metallic Graphite - A continued work in progress
1992, 968 Cab, Horizon Blue